Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... young men who might not be able to measure up to the highest standards of professional learning . The com- mittee thought that an insistence upon proof of the probity and good moral character of the applicant would largely accom- plish ...
... young men who might not be able to measure up to the highest standards of professional learning . The com- mittee thought that an insistence upon proof of the probity and good moral character of the applicant would largely accom- plish ...
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... young men , desiring to enter the profession , have very limited opportunities as to time , and limited means for fitting them- selves for the practice . There are few , however , who are unable to devote sufficient time , either in a ...
... young men , desiring to enter the profession , have very limited opportunities as to time , and limited means for fitting them- selves for the practice . There are few , however , who are unable to devote sufficient time , either in a ...
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... young men ; that those of us who were already inside the fence wanted to keep up the bars . The legislature turned a deaf ear to us year after year , and only after many attempts by this Association made any change . If this report were ...
... young men ; that those of us who were already inside the fence wanted to keep up the bars . The legislature turned a deaf ear to us year after year , and only after many attempts by this Association made any change . If this report were ...
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... young man who fails on such examination is unfit for admission to the bar , then the older man who cannot stand the ... young men aspiring to join us in the practice of our profession . Young men cannot be expected to know everything ...
... young man who fails on such examination is unfit for admission to the bar , then the older man who cannot stand the ... young men aspiring to join us in the practice of our profession . Young men cannot be expected to know everything ...
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... young men must be ready to answer any question asked by the Examining Board ! I say that this thing can be carried to an absurd extreme , and that that is the tendency of it . Mark my words , gentlemen , the legislature the first thing ...
... young men must be ready to answer any question asked by the Examining Board ! I say that this thing can be carried to an absurd extreme , and that that is the tendency of it . Mark my words , gentlemen , the legislature the first thing ...
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